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    On a self-governance model, waivers for benign studies ar... — Carmelics
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    Supports→The view that informed consent is necessary solely as a preventative bulwark against coercive or fraudulent practices is called into question.

    On a self-governance model, waivers for benign studies are permissible precisely because the subject autonomously authorizes the exception, preserving the autonomy-based framework.

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    Key Terms

    Autonomy-based framework(as used in ethics and research)
    A system of rules or ethics that is built on the principle that respecting people's ability to choose for themselves is the most important thing.
    Benign studies(as used in research ethics)
    Research projects that pose little to no risk or harm to the people participating in them.
    Self-governance model(as used in ethics and research)
    A framework where people are treated as capable of making their own decisions, and their choices are respected as valid and authoritative.
    Waivers(as used in research ethics)
    Official agreements where someone voluntarily gives up a right or requirement that would normally apply to them.
    autonomy(Used to ground worker rights to self-governance in the workplace)

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    A proposition p is permissible if and only if p holds in some i-acceptable world

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